eeellieee
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Hello!
First of all, i'm very new to shooting on film and wondering if anyone could help with this. I got my first lot of photo's back from development and pretty much all of them look underexposed like in the attached photos.
I'm shooting on a Chinon CE-5, Kodak Gold 200 35mm. As far as i'm aware, I should have the correct exposure. ISO was on 200, and I was using the cameras built in light meter, and checking it against a light meter app I have on my phone - all seemed to match up.
Does anyone know why my photos still looked like this? Two of these photos were taken in bright daylight so can't think of why they'd be this underexposed.
First of all, i'm very new to shooting on film and wondering if anyone could help with this. I got my first lot of photo's back from development and pretty much all of them look underexposed like in the attached photos.
I'm shooting on a Chinon CE-5, Kodak Gold 200 35mm. As far as i'm aware, I should have the correct exposure. ISO was on 200, and I was using the cameras built in light meter, and checking it against a light meter app I have on my phone - all seemed to match up.
Does anyone know why my photos still looked like this? Two of these photos were taken in bright daylight so can't think of why they'd be this underexposed.